I'm interested in their logic. They know perfectly well that there were people in the bunker, but they didn't even bother to check after the explosion. Hurley and Desmond were pleased in the shared scenes. And of course Lok is a good fellow.
@electraheart: Damn right. I didn't recognize him at all. Even here there is no feeling of "well, where did I see him?" Although I reviewed this series of DC not so long ago.
It will be necessary to remember, if suddenly I'm going to go bear hunting on a desert island, it will be necessary to take HAIRSPRAY with me. Are you guys serious about this?
of course, the bunker exploded when there were 3 people there, and they all survived.and no injuries/mutilations/severed body parts.,everyone can immediately run on about their business.of course.
I think it's on purpose? well, like the island is guarded there or some other nonsense, because they even emphasized that Desmond was in the epicenter, but only lost his clothes
@kreeptonitt: Charlie is generally an "extraordinary" character... it's already the third season, and I can't accept his infantilism and occasional insults at all
There should be one active type who knows something there, but does not tell anyone except the island. Welcome back to your position, Lock. And yes, you are complaining about the logic of people here, but what about the actions of our smaller brothers? (If the bear can be attributed to such, of course) This carcass came running to the explosion with a flash that I think the inhabitants of those places have not seen
@Efir_boy: It's just that Justin Chatwin (Eddie) looks like Aaron Paul, and he gets a ride from a bald man who previously had nothing to do with crime and drugs
My favorite joke/reference in the whole series. "Talk to the trees? Yeah, I heard, great conversations come out" (with) Charlie aka Merry-ent specialist))
By the way, did you notice that Eddie was wearing a T-shirt with the Geronimo Jackson band? Hurley and Charlie found a record of their album in a bunker on the island
Jack is also told about the victory of the Red Sox team in the league, which his father mentioned "Some are born to suffer. That's why the Red Sox won't be champions!"
Desmond is now the local pythia, apparently, will prophesy prophecies. #thank you for being alive
Is that Rodrigo Santoro?! So young, so green.
On all the scenes, Charlie sometimes does not know how to react: he seems to say funny things, and sensible, and then bam -- and again he has all the goats around. Moreover, I understand anger at Locke, it is justified, but this "I will go and what will you do to me" is so infantile that it is very. Has his brain been blown off by an explosion now? Why does he behave like a shell-shocked person then?
They show us right assiduously what kind of naive John is in life and I'm glad about it: he gets into a sect, then he gets into machinations, patamushta was saved, then a cop will pick up. It's good that I didn't kill him, though, and that's not a fact. I am grateful to this line only for the appearance of Justin Chetwin.
It's great, of course, that Locke went so actively to correct mistakes, pulled Mr. Eco out, but how much longer will he be led to everything where he will be called special? I wouldn't be surprised if Benchik comes, says that he is the savior of the worlds, and grandfather, sticking out his tongue, will jump after him. He has no faith, but no, even considering how confidently he was going to rescue the kids from captivity.
Did anyone notice in John's flashbacks a man from the "others" who still wore a fake beard? They called him Mike there. Another tangle and, in my opinion, for the first time with a person from the "others". If I'm not mistaken of course
Filler again. There are only two points of interest here – vision and Desmond. And the fact that John is easily susceptible to suggestion. However, we have seen this more than once.
Locke's vision is, by the way, a cool hint at many future events. I especially like the phrase in the direction of Desmond: "No, this one will figure it out on his own." Unfortunately, I can't say more, because spoilers.
Rodrigo Santor was in the credits for two consecutive episodes, but no matter how I looked, I didn't see him. And in the third episode of the third season, he appears as one of the survivors. Where did they hide Rodrigo Santora for two seasons?!)) I only remember the first seasons and the last one. And I don't remember the middle at all. I sit there and wonder how they came from this to this. How much has the number of characters increased, how many new plot twists and mystical phenomena. And I remember about how much more they will do. And the same question as last time: how will the writers get out of everything?
Чарли - это что-то с чем-то. В бункере взрыв, потом какая-то аномалия. Не ясно, что с Эко, Локком и Дезмондом. Чарли едва выжил. Но он спокойно идет на пляж, ни о чем не парится, никому ничего не рассказывает. А потом Локку "о, я думал вы взорвались в бункере". Пофигист.
Учитывая повреждения бункера, удивительно как вообще и Локк и Дезмонд остались в живых. Первый просто на время потерял голос, а второй оказался в джунглях в чём мать родила. Интересно, а аномалия тоже была уничтожена или нет? Ведь компьютера откладывающего катастрофу больше нет, но кроме небольших спецэффектов в финале второго сезона больше ничего вроде как и не произошло. Дезмонд конечно говорил, что мол "мира вокруг больше нет и остался только этот остров", но это было до взрыва бункера, да и вообще это слабо можно принять на веру учитывая размеры Тихого Океана и возможно что его просто течением также прибило назад. Впрочем, если учесть, что по словам Других с острова можно уйти только придерживаясь определённого курса, можно сделать вывод, что остров видимо в какой-то своей карманной вселенной находится, куда трудно попасть и откуда трудно выйти - читай игольное ушко.
Как-то очень загадочно с Чарли получилось - он же во время взрыва тоже был в бункере и пытался помочь Эко, почему он к моменту пробуждения Локка как ни в чем не бывало на пляже с Клэр?...
От серии осталось так много вопросов.. Но сначала хочу отметить классный трип Локка, все ребята как будто так чужеродно смотрятся в этом аэропорту. Немота Локка на полсерии это что вообще было, а главное зачем? Если бы это не ввели, то ничего бы не поменялось. Далее к флешбеку: не особо поняла откуда вообще взялась это община, все эти делишки с марихуаной, как-то не коннектится для меня с предыдущими флешбеками. И когда уже покажут как Локк оказался парализован в ногах? Видимо будут держать интригу еще долго. Бункер взорвали, почему все так спокойны этим? Наверняка там были припасы и лекарства, да и как теперь они без Джека Эко подлатают :( За бункер, в общем, обидно. Классная локация была, какая никакая безопасность, а теперь будто опять откатилось все
What happened in the bunker? How did they survive?
Although I reviewed this series of DC not so long ago.
Are you guys serious about this?
And yes, you are complaining about the logic of people here, but what about the actions of our smaller brothers? (If the bear can be attributed to such, of course) This carcass came running to the explosion with a flash that I think the inhabitants of those places have not seen
Is that Rodrigo Santoro?! So young, so green.
On all the scenes, Charlie sometimes does not know how to react: he seems to say funny things, and sensible, and then bam -- and again he has all the goats around. Moreover, I understand anger at Locke, it is justified, but this "I will go and what will you do to me" is so infantile that it is very. Has his brain been blown off by an explosion now? Why does he behave like a shell-shocked person then?
They show us right assiduously what kind of naive John is in life and I'm glad about it: he gets into a sect, then he gets into machinations, patamushta was saved, then a cop will pick up. It's good that I didn't kill him, though, and that's not a fact. I am grateful to this line only for the appearance of Justin Chetwin.
It's great, of course, that Locke went so actively to correct mistakes, pulled Mr. Eco out, but how much longer will he be led to everything where he will be called special? I wouldn't be surprised if Benchik comes, says that he is the savior of the worlds, and grandfather, sticking out his tongue, will jump after him. He has no faith, but no, even considering how confidently he was going to rescue the kids from captivity.
There are only two points of interest here – vision and Desmond. And the fact that John is easily susceptible to suggestion. However, we have seen this more than once.
Locke's vision is, by the way, a cool hint at many future events.
I especially like the phrase in the direction of Desmond: "No, this one will figure it out on his own."
Unfortunately, I can't say more, because spoilers.
I only remember the first seasons and the last one. And I don't remember the middle at all. I sit there and wonder how they came from this to this. How much has the number of characters increased, how many new plot twists and mystical phenomena. And I remember about how much more they will do.
And the same question as last time: how will the writers get out of everything?